In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write: >Hi, > >I'd like to see support for the user's mail being in their own home dir. >It's much easier to keep track of each person's usage.
Not to mention more secure... Personally, I prefer $HOME/Maildir and $HOME/lists/Maildir1 $HOME/lists/Maildir2 ... $HOME/lists/Maildirn supported via procmail. The biggest problem I see with moving mail around this is that not all programs support checking it in different places. The worst programs I can think of right now are probably sshd and cfingerd. I suspect the support in login is a bit buggy, too, but I am not certain of this. I have wondered if it would be worth making a small shared library, with a function 'checkformail' that takes a userid as a parameter and returns a result {no mail, old mail, new mail}. Such a library could be customized to the system adminstrators preferences, and should (?) be easy to integrate into existing applications. In the long term, such a library could even read a config file in the users home directory... Another problem is setting the environment variables, eg MAIL and MAILDIR in one place for a system wide policy. Comments? -- Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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